Symmetry and Fundamental Physics
Tom Kibble at 80

Imperial College London, March 13th 2013

Location

Venue

The meeting will be held in the Blackett Laboratory and Great Hall of Imperial College London, located in the South Kensington campus. It is ideally situated in the heart of the museum and shopping districts and right beside Hyde Park.


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The full street address is:

Blackett Laboratory
Prince Consort Road
London
SW7 2AZ

Location of initial registration: Level 8 common room in the Blackett Laboratory

Entering the Blackett Laboratory by the entrance on Prince Consort Road one must then go down the small flight of stairs. Ahead and slightly to your left is a corridor with a pair of lifts on the right. Take the lift to the 8th floor. Exit the lift to the left and proceed to the end of the corridor where the common room is located.

Location of day talks (Virdee, Zurek, Turok): Lecture Theatre 1 (LT1) in the Blackett Laboratory

Entering the Blackett Laboratory by the entrance on Prince Consort Road one goes up the small flight of stairs. The entrance to lecture theatre 1 is immediately on the right.

Location of evening talk (Weinberg): Great Hall in the Sherfield building

The Great Hall is accessed from level 3 of the Sherfield building.

Travel Information

Air: London's main international airports are Heathrow, Gatwick, Stansted, Luton and City. From Heathrow, Imperial College can be reached by a direct Piccadilly Line service, while London City airport is served by frequent Docklands Light Railway trains to central London. The other airports are served by frequent rail services into London.

Rail: Imperial College is easily reached by Underground from London's main rail termini, whether for domestic (National Rail) or international (Eurostar) rail services. In particular, the Eurostar now arrives into St. Pancras which is less than 30 minutes away on the Piccadilly Line.

For those travelling by Underground, the Physics department is closest to Gloucester Road and South Kensington stations, both of which are served by the Piccadilly, District and Circle lines. Buses 9, 10, 49, 52, 70, 74, 360 and 452 stop reasonably close to the venue. For queries about travel in London use the Transport for London site, which provides a reliable and useful journey planner.

Please also see the information for South Kensington Campus at the main Imperial site. The information provided by Physics may also be of use.

Tourist Information

Imperial lies at the heart of a cultural district that includes several prominent museums The Natural History Museum, the Science Museum and the Victoria & Albert Museum are all a short walk away. Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens are about 100m to the north. Kensington Gardens is home to the Sepentine Gallery.

The shopping areas of Kensington High Street and Knightsbridge (including the Harrods department store) are also within easy walking distance.

Visit the official tourist board site for further information on cultural events taking place in London. There are many sites providing restaurant and bar reviews, including London Eating.

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